I-670 Viaduct, Kansas City
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Facts and practical information
The I-670 Viaduct is an automobile crossing of the Kansas River, and West Bottoms in Kansas City, Kansas, and Kansas City, Missouri. It was built in 1990, and carries six lanes of Interstate 670 through Kansas City. The bridge is also called the Jay B. Dillingham bridge. It is just north of the Missouri Pacific Bridge, and south of the Central Avenue Bridge over the Kansas River. ()
Opened: 1990 (34 years ago)Coordinates: 39°5'56"N, 94°36'46"W
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Downtown Kansas City (Central Industrial District)Kansas City
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Day trips
I-670 Viaduct – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kaw Point, Buck O'Neil Bridge, Strawberry Hill Museum and Cultural Center, Huron Cemetery.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to I-670 Viaduct?
Nearby attractions include Missouri Pacific Bridge, Kansas City (2 min walk), Union Pacific Intermodal Bridge, Kansas City (2 min walk), Central Avenue Bridge, Kansas City (11 min walk), West Bottoms, Kansas City (15 min walk).
How to get to I-670 Viaduct by public transport?
The nearest stations to I-670 Viaduct:
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- 14th at Wyoming • Lines: 9 (12 min walk)
- Wyoming at 12th • Lines: 9 (13 min walk)